The Political Life of Josiah C. Wedgwood: Land, Liberty and Empire, 1872-1943
New study of the Radical politician Josiah Wedgwood, setting him in context and illuminating many of the political issues of the time.

In his day, "Josh" Wedgwood was one of Britain's best-known and most outspoken Radical politicians. He served in three wars, and, in a Parliamentary career lasting from 1906 to 1943, first with the Liberals, and then with Labour,he fought to uphold personal liberty and to limit the power of the state. Instead of the collectivism of socialists or social imperialists, Wedgwood advocated a Radical vision of Victorian Individualism as the solution to the problems of social inequality at home and growing threats abroad that Britain faced in the first half of the twentieth century. His support of individual freedom, a redistribution of landowner's wealth, and a voluntary and democraticBritish Empire received only limited support in his own lifetime, but he fought for them with vigour and passion throughout his career.
This study of his life throws new light upon some of the defining ideological and policyissues of the most turbulent period of modern British history.

PAUL MULVEY teaches at the London School of Economics.
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The Political Life of Josiah C. Wedgwood: Land, Liberty and Empire, 1872-1943
New study of the Radical politician Josiah Wedgwood, setting him in context and illuminating many of the political issues of the time.

In his day, "Josh" Wedgwood was one of Britain's best-known and most outspoken Radical politicians. He served in three wars, and, in a Parliamentary career lasting from 1906 to 1943, first with the Liberals, and then with Labour,he fought to uphold personal liberty and to limit the power of the state. Instead of the collectivism of socialists or social imperialists, Wedgwood advocated a Radical vision of Victorian Individualism as the solution to the problems of social inequality at home and growing threats abroad that Britain faced in the first half of the twentieth century. His support of individual freedom, a redistribution of landowner's wealth, and a voluntary and democraticBritish Empire received only limited support in his own lifetime, but he fought for them with vigour and passion throughout his career.
This study of his life throws new light upon some of the defining ideological and policyissues of the most turbulent period of modern British history.

PAUL MULVEY teaches at the London School of Economics.
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The Political Life of Josiah C. Wedgwood: Land, Liberty and Empire, 1872-1943

The Political Life of Josiah C. Wedgwood: Land, Liberty and Empire, 1872-1943

by Paul Mulvey
The Political Life of Josiah C. Wedgwood: Land, Liberty and Empire, 1872-1943

The Political Life of Josiah C. Wedgwood: Land, Liberty and Empire, 1872-1943

by Paul Mulvey

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New study of the Radical politician Josiah Wedgwood, setting him in context and illuminating many of the political issues of the time.

In his day, "Josh" Wedgwood was one of Britain's best-known and most outspoken Radical politicians. He served in three wars, and, in a Parliamentary career lasting from 1906 to 1943, first with the Liberals, and then with Labour,he fought to uphold personal liberty and to limit the power of the state. Instead of the collectivism of socialists or social imperialists, Wedgwood advocated a Radical vision of Victorian Individualism as the solution to the problems of social inequality at home and growing threats abroad that Britain faced in the first half of the twentieth century. His support of individual freedom, a redistribution of landowner's wealth, and a voluntary and democraticBritish Empire received only limited support in his own lifetime, but he fought for them with vigour and passion throughout his career.
This study of his life throws new light upon some of the defining ideological and policyissues of the most turbulent period of modern British history.

PAUL MULVEY teaches at the London School of Economics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780861933082
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 09/16/2010
Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series , #74
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Paul Mulvey is a Guest Teacher at the London School of Economics.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Abbreviations viii

Preface ix

Part 1 Land, Liberty And Empire 1872-1914

1 Life to 1906 3

2 The Land Campaign 17

3 The road to freedom 30

4 A Radical vision 43

Part II The Great War1914-1919

5 Liberalism and patriotism 55

6 President Wilson and the British Left 68

7 The re-shaping of British politics 83

Part III peace, Retrenchment And Commonwealth, 1919-1924

8 The Labour party and foreign policy 97

9 The Indo-British commonwealth 111

10 Life in the Labour party 124

11 The first Labour government 134

Part IV fighting For Freedom, 1925-1943

12 Labouring on 149

13 The history of parliament 164

14 The shadows lengthen 178

15 A life hereafter 194

Conclusion 202

Bibliography 209

Index 221

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